Journal article

Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis - A mitochondrial disorder of brown fat

C Plummer, PJ Spring, R Marotta, J Chin, G Taylor, D Sharpe, NA Athanasou, D Thyagarajan, SF Berkovic

Mitochondrion | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Multiple Symmetrical Lipomatosis (MSL) is an unusual disorder characterized by the development of axial lipomas in adulthood. The pathoetiology of lipoma tissue in MSL remains unresolved. Seven patients with MSL were followed for a mean period of 12. years (8-20 years). All patients had cervical lipomas ranging from subtle lesions to disfiguring masses; six patients had peripheral neuropathy and five had proximal myopathy. Myoclonus, cerebellar ataxia and additional lipomas were variably present. All patients showed clinical progression. Muscle histopathology was consistent with mitochondrial disease. Five patients were positive for mtDNA point mutation m.8344A. >. G, three of whom underwent..

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